The Gymnastics Board of Directors announced the detail of how the debt of $2,865 million is made up. “the numbers hurt”, was the phrase used by the tripero president, Mariano Cowen, to describe the harsh economic and financial reality that the tripero club must go through.

As reported, the club owes a total of $2,865 million and must pay $274,400,000 pesos to lift the inhibitions for not paying the passes of Franco Soldano, Ramón Sosa, Brahian Alemán and Guillermo Fratta.

The debt to date is composed as follows:

  • Mutual and loans 60% ($1,707,000,000)

  • Debt in foreign currency by players 20% ($577,306,000)

  • Salaries owed professional soccer 10% ($291,000,000)

  • AFIP 5% ($137,000,000)

  • Suppliers, game day and miscellaneous expenses 5%

Regarding the professional staff, the leadership explained that the debt is $291,000,000. This sum corresponds to the salaries of September and October plus the prizes for the 2022 season. On this point, Cowen indicated that there was an agreement with the professional staff and now the date of return to practices was left in the hands of Néstor Gorosito and his coaching staff.

In turn, the CD explained that at the time of the assumption they found themselves with debts to the IPS ($22,175,000); ART ($7,690,000); providers ($45,139,400); October sports salaries ($6,600,500); police operation ($4,029,720); services ($5,406,145); forecast labor lawsuits ($15,638,650); Y several (4,005,220).

The bad news for the Wolf does not end there. It is that the leaders also expressed their concern about the debts that the club has for expenses corresponding to the organization of the matches in the Forest. Among them stands out: generator set ($1,309,380); ambulances ($2,421,990); security operatives ($4,029,720); concentration to the hotel Tower Square ($6,493,102); prevention and control ($2,843,920); billboard rental ($3,091,200); sound service ($204,000); Y other expenses ($196,300).

Another alarming fact is the monthly operating deficit that was registered in November of this year, which was $94,000,000. “We are facing a deficit club, the monthly operating deficit is 94 million pesos. Before they covered it with external contributions, that model is the one that we believe we have to change. We are going to have to go slowly to face that total debt”, explained the treasurer of El Lobo, Juan Manuel Lopez.

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